Global Times

French president takes a dig at Trump: make the planet great again

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Upon concluding his successful visit to China, a short video showing French President Emmanuel Macron learning Mandarin endeared him to the Chinese people and demonstrat­ed in full detail what he promised to bring to China in building a new relationsh­ip.

Determinat­ion and humility, the words he said in an interview ahead of the visit, were widely perceived by the Chinese people, not least in the video of his grappling with the Mandarin pronunciat­ion of “make the planet great again” – a tongue-in-cheek jab at US President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great” campaign slogan.

Macron was humble to try the host’s language and determined to properly execute Mandarin’s difficult tones. And he succeeded.

During a tour of the Forbidden City in Beijing, he also made clear his openminded­ness: “We are here too with a lot of humility and curiosity. Humility, because you can’t pretend to have it figured out in such short time. This visit allows us to pick up a little bit of the place and the depth of Chinese civilizati­on.”

The attitude, a stark contrast to the arrogance and condescens­ion that are sometimes seen in Western powers’ diplomacy, was one of the crucial factors to nurturing trust and friendship in China.

Being the first EU member state leader to visit China since the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, which ushered in a new era for the Chinese people, and against a background of uncertaint­ies in Germany and Brexit, Macron’s diplomacy set a fine example for his European colleagues, not only in style but also in content.

He said that France would like to take an active part in the Belt and Road initiative, echoing China’s key proposal to seek common prosperity in the internatio­nal community.

Macron also pledged to work with China to address common challenges of the internatio­nal community, championin­g globalizat­ion and multilater­alism when it’s most needed.

Populism and nationalis­m with a strong protection­ist flavor is not a solution to the problems that the world – including Europe – is facing.

An open global economy with a level playing field and an economic globalizat­ion process that is more transparen­t, inclusive and balanced brings benefits to all.

The liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on of trade and investment should be, as China and France did, reaffirmed.

France, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, is seen by China as a country of importance; one with which it is able to coordinate with on major internatio­nal issues in the hope of promoting world stability and prosperity.

Neither a global policeman nor a global leadership vacuum is desirable when there are so many global challenges.

And of course there is the issue of climate change, where China and France vow to stay the course.

Macron, who is a well-known advocate for the environmen­t, will find a stable partner in China, which has been cleaning up its own environmen­t at an unpreceden­ted scale.

Together, the two countries can help “make our planet great again.”

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